There's no need to test the pH of this multitasking product. Allies of Skin reports that it has a pH of 4.3 to 4.8. In addition to helping skin function at its optimal pH, the product brightens and reduces redness, hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles. Apply it to damp skin to use it as a cleanser. For a mask treatment, put it on dry skin for 10 minutes before rinsing.
Most of us search for moisturizers that don't leave skin feeling greasy, but we should also pay attention to the pH. This residue-free formula fits the bill. It's suitable for all skin types, balances skin's pH, doesn't block pores and won't mess with foundation.
This is not a standard bar of soap. In fact, it doesn't contain soap at all. It's crafted out of virgin marula oil and blueberry extract, which provides skin with a sufficient cleanse without compromising the protective barrier or stripping it, thanks to a pH level of 6.51. If you're looking for more products, Drunk Elephant's entire skin care range is pH balanced.
This alcohol-free toner has a low pH (a good thing) and actually helps soothe and calm irritated skin. A combination of glycerin, red seaweed and bergamot oil boost radiance and moisture, giving skin that coveted bounce.
There are many Glossier products that have earned the brand legions of dedicated fans and this cleanser can probably account for a fair number of them. The lightweight milky jelly texture and the fact a quarter of the water content was replaced with rosewater are two reasons it's a popular pick. It's powerful enough that it removes makeup on dry skin (except waterproof) but it's still soothing and conditioning.